Depends on what you need.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/30/06
Now called the "White Eagle Inn and Family Resort" I chose this place for the smoke-free environment, and it was that. However, my asthma was still triggered. I have two other triggers, mold and dust mites.
I also chose it for free wireless. I had to work on this vacation.
The location is pretty easy to access. The fact that the name has changed but most of the signs haven't is annoying.
The place is mostly clean, no extra toilet paper in the room which can be a rough lesson to learn. And a lot of bugs but that's pretty natural in this country. Obviously, there is dust mites or mold or both in here.
The wireless was useless. Very low signal in my room which is very close to the main office, I can't imagine it's useful at all in the farther rooms.
As I said, I have to do some business while I am here. My partner called me at 1am, the rooms can not be directly dialed. Not all of us live in Mountain Time. Apparently, he woke someone who proceded to lecture my partner that he would 'not wake me'. When my partner explained that I was awaiting his call, he was told that it was rude to wake people up (meaning himself). Excuse me? A hotel with a curfew on calls? Buy a real extension system! I have business to do. I get no cell service here, so the business I needed to do was put off, which is unacceptable to me. No wireless, no phones, where am I? 1954?
One of our party is in a wheel chair, and I was told over the phone that the rooms were wheel chair accessible. The wheelchair, which is a standard, no frills, small chair, won't fit through the bathroom door.
If you don't have any special needs such as wheelchair accessibility, wireless, phone calls after whoever is answering the phone falls asleep, or asthma, this place is fine. Otherwise, stay away. Don't get me wrong, the place doesn't cost much, but if you are going to advertise certain amenities, that better be exactly what I find.